AC/DC-IF YOU WANT BLOOD-1978-FIRST UK PRESS-ATLANTIC-K50532. Rare British original cult album. If You Want Blood You've Got It — the first live album by Australian hard rock band AC/DC, released in the UK on 13th October 1978. Was recorded at a concert in Glasgow, 30 April 1978, during the tour to support the album Powerage. Last album with the participation of Bon Scott produced by Harry Vanda and George young. According to the results of a survey of readers of Classic Rock magazine, the album ranked second in the list of "50 greatest live albums of all time"
Vinyl in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. The Matt cover is in top condition - NMINT/ARCHIVE. Record labels ' new - NMINT/ARCHIVE.
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LED ZEPPELIN II-1969-ORIGINAL 1976 UK PRESS-ATLANTIC K40037. Rare British press cult album. Music critics have regularly noted the Led Zeppelin II among the greatest and most influential rock albums of all time. ...more
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Estimate: 5000—6500 ₽
FRANK ZAPPA-APOSTROPHE-1974-FIRST UK PRESS-DISCREET-K59201. Rare British original cult album. Apostrophe (’) — the eighteenth Studio album by Frank Zappa, released 22 March 1974 . The album's title track "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow[en]", released as single, reached the 86-th place in the charts. Apostrophe (’) is the biggest commercial achievement of Frank Zappa. 7 April 1976 the album was rated gold status. In addition, the disc rose to 10th place in the Billboard charts. Continuing the commercial breakthrough of Over-Nite Sensation (1973), this album contains a mix of short songs and rich musical arrangements, demonstrating a cynical sense of humor, and Zappa . The lyrical theme of the album is strange and unclear (For example, the tracks "Don't Eat the Yellow Snow" and "Nanook Rubs It" tell of the singer who wants to become an eskimo named Nanuk), with the exception of "Uncle Remus", which is a continuation of Zappa's relationship to racial discrimination, which subjects touched on in his earlier song "Trouble Every Day". ...more
Lot sold: 6500 ₽
Estimate: 10000—12000 ₽
ACCEPT-EAT THE HEAT-1989 - FIRST PRESS UK/EU HOLLAND-EPIC 465229-1. Eat the Heat is the eighth Studio album by band Accept, released in 1989, and the first recorded without Udo Dirkschneider.Creative differences Udo Dirkschneider with other members of the group made themselves felt, and in 1987, Parole was forced to leave the Accept and create our own band U. D. O. the Group looked for a new singer and, after listening to more than 200 applicants, we stopped at Robe Armitage (ex-Baby Tuckoo), which has a really interesting voice. Accept much hope was invested with Rob, paid for singing lessons, accommodation, however, the singer did not meet expectations discipline Rob was not at the level and in March 1988, he was replaced by David Reece (ex-Dare Force). In the summer of 1988 the group without any explanation left jörg Fisher, and in his place came Jim Stacy. Despite the fact that the latter named among the group members, all the guitars were recorded by wolf Hoffmann.The album became quite successful, but it was rather of interest to the group, rather than for musical material, and after the release of the album the band was dissolved. ...more
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Estimate: 4000—5000 ₽
CERRONE-BACK TRACK 8-1982-First press (SPECIAL EDITION)FARNCE MALLIGATOR - ZL 37 588 Very rare original in the special edition label. The album, although on the decline career, but the early albums are very professional . ...more
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Estimate: 3500—4500 ₽